Molecular Architectonic on Metal Surfaces
University of British Columbia · Technical University of Munich
Abstract
The engineering of highly organized systems from instructed molecular building blocks opens up new vistas for the control of matter and the exploration of nanodevice concepts. Recent investigations demonstrate that well-defined surfaces provide versatile platforms for steering and monitoring the assembly of molecular nanoarchitectures in exquisite detail. This review delineates the principles of noncovalent synthesis on metal substrates under ultrahigh vacuum conditions and briefly assesses the pertaining terminology-self-assembly, self-organization, and self-organized growth. It presents exemplary scanning-tunneling-microscopy observations, providing atomistic insight into the self-assembly of organic…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 67.92
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 148
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1Topics & keywords
- Nanodevice
- Nanotechnology
- Terminology
- Self-assembly
- Scanning tunneling microscope
- Materials science
- Computer science
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